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I responded to you in the other thread, I tried messaging your ICQ but you are offline. I would like to talk to you directly and personally fix this.
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Juicy Ads eCPM average for me today (so far): $4.64
Plugrush eCPM average for me today (so far) $8.9 |
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Also, you have to pay attention to how much of that mobile traffic JuicyAds is counting and paying for, and how much Plugrush will count and pay for. eCPM does not matter if the higher paying one is not paying for as much traffic. All that matters is how much $$ you get in total for the traffic at the end of the day.
I'm going to test Plugrush for a few days and see how much they count compared to Juicy.. |
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I am interested in testing plugrush also but I need the .htaccess redirect, exactly like juicy has, and let's be serious if juicy does it and works why not plugrush ? Ok i understand you check the refferal etc.. But you can also get feedback form conversion rate compare thouse to and see if it worth...Just test it for a month or so..
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Although you'll definitely want to make a way to send all the un-sold traffic somewhere else. Cookies maybe. |
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You bring up some valid points., Will see what we can do about it. Since there is obviously a demand for it.
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Yeah i will do that for brokers which dont support sending to php file.But problem is then those devices which not supporting javascript will just see blank page.
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I don't think there are many devices that doesn't support javascript. No real smart phone would be made today without support for javascript. It would be a useless phone for internet browsing, and traffic from it wouldn't really be useful, so it shouldn't really matter if it doesn't get redirected. If there are phones like that, my guess it's a marginal amount of traffic we're missing.
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Ok I gave Plugrush a shot against JuicyAds and here's my result:
JuicyAds: Redirects - Earnings - eCPM 11,102 - $43.76 - $3.942 Return URL 76,968 - $130.32 - $1.69 Total: $174.08 Plugrush Redirects - Earnings - eCPM 7,245 - $54.74 - $7.50 Return URL 3,625 - $7.43 - $2.04 Total: $62.17 In conclusion, I made $174.08 using JuicyAds with a backup buyer, and $62.17 using Plugrush and a backup buyer. Plugrush would have been the winner, but I don't know what happened to the other 70,000-80,000 redirects I usually have leftover. If Plugrush doesn't have a buyer then the redirect is supposed to be sent to my backup buyer, like JuicyAds clearly does. So that is a big mystery which I think deserves an explanation. Edit: to be more clear, I use JuicyAds URL in .htaccess and the return URL goes to backup buyer, and with Plugrush I am using .htaccess to redirect mobile to a blank page with their javascript code and return URL goes to backup buyer. My best guess is that the problem is in using the javascript code. If Plugrush could just provide a way to put their URL into .htaccess with a return URL. Then there should be no reason it can't work the same way JuicyAds does. |
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The JuicyAds stats are for 4-8-12, which is the last full day I sent to them. I spoke to someone from Plugrush on ICQ about how I should use them while still retaining all my leftover redirects. I was still using the widget to redirect mobile. So they told me to use the new mobile redirect script they have that uses a return URL and that's what I used. The stats ended up being worse than when I used their widget and cookies to send raw redirects (leftover) elsewhere.. using the widget I was still able to retain 22,493 leftover redirects. I'm really clueless what happened to all the leftover I usually have. But now that I'm back using JuicyAds everything looks normal again already. |
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Here's my CPM for 4/10:
Juicy - $8.52 PlugRush -$12.30
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I think eCPM's are really pointless unless JuicyAds/Plugrush are buying every single redirect you have, and even still they are pointless because both of them have a different amount of buyers and so you will sell different amounts at each. The only thing worth looking at is the total $$ made overall. I'm really not sure why I have such a huge amount of leftover redirects, but I urge everyone to run a test (using your own stats not a sponsor) and see exactly how much leftover redirects you have and make sure you're monetizing every redirect.
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Anyway, why do you think you're getting a 50% higher eCPM? |
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It's pretty nice that we at least have some options now concerning the easy selling of mobile redirects with Juicy Ads and Plugrush. I'm interested to see if any other companies start doing this? Or do they do it already? I saw Exoclick has a new mobile publisher section but I couldn't find anything on redirects with them. |
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Juicy You - $3.94 Anexsia - $4.64 Me - $8.52 PlugRush You - $7.50 Anexsia - $8.90 ME - $12.30
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Regardless, I explained why eCPM shouldn't really be the thing to look at as far as making sure you are getting the most money for your mobile traffic. If you are making more with Plugrush and they are buying more redirects than JuicyAds that is great, but others may not have the same outcome and they could be making more money selling to the buyer who pays less, so eCPM is nearly pointless. Do you know how much mobile traffic you have leftover that doesn't get sold to JuicyAds or Plugrush? That is more important even that eCPM. |
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I also don't think it's a good idea to redirect 100% of your mobile traffic if you get a fair amount of search traffic. I'd rather redirect 50% of my mobile traffic at a $15.40 CPM (yesterday PlugRush) than 100% at a $10 CPM even though the latter pays more in the interim as I have good mobile themes with targeted banners.
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But about the eCPM, there really is no argument or agreeing or disagreeing, whether you send 50% of them or 100%. Simply put, the eCPM is cool to look at but it's very useless. What matters is how many of the redirects you send are bought and how much you make overall from the amount that is bought, not how much you make per redirect. Not every redirect is bought, and some buy more redirects than others, and that is where the eCPM becomes a useless tool. I really don't see where the argument is.. I guess I'll ask again, do you know how many leftover redirects (return URLs) you have that JuicyAds/Plugrush do not buy? Maybe you have 0, which would be pretty surprising to me. But hey, learn something new every day. |
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I agree Jakez. eCPM alone isn't all you should care about. The percentage of traffic being sold is ofcourse also a key factor. But a high percentage of traffic sold combined with a high eCPM is what we should aim for. We're working on getting a htaccess redirect option available.
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When I mentioned 'search traffic', what I meant was the type of traffic that a site receives when a surfer visits a search engine website such as Google in the hopes of finding that which they seek. The entire foundation of everything that Google is built upon stems from their ability to have the most accurate and user friendly search engine. While I haven't bothered to research the potentially negative seo impact of a mobile redirect, I imagine that it's something Google might start cracking down on at some point because redirecting surfers to somewhere other than what is indicated on the search results page decreases the accuracy of their multi-billion dollar product. Not only that, but there are social media implications. Over 60% of Twitter users access the site via their mobile device. If you have nice sites that which people like and subsequently tweet out and share with followers or if you hope to get re-tweets from various babes or whatnot, it's probably beneficial that they be able to access the site. At least on their second attempt b/c if they get redirected the first time, there's a good chance they'll try to reload the page. And while CPM is admittedly imperfect, there's a reason it's been the most widely used form of measurement for pretty much all types of advertising since the advent of mass media buying. You just don't understand it's usage. Anyway, I'm not trying to infringe upon your right to be wrong or anything like that, so let's just agree to disagree.
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I've switched some sites to Plugrush. I like Juicy's system a little better but the difference in the rates is too significant to ignore. I agree that the primary factor to watch is $/per redirect and ideally you want a way to track the real number of redirects you are sending rather than just the numbers they are reporting.
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Interested to know how redirecting mobile affects search engine traffic. How long have you guys been redirecting mobile traffic, and have you seen any search engine traffic drops since using it?
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Redirecting to a /mobile/ version of the site Redirecting to a totally different site Not redirecting. No drop in SE traffic that I could trace back to mobile redirection... but then again, I'm not in any way a SEO expert. It's like Google does not care. They probably will one day and axe everyone who's doing it. |
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